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Thanks, Iman!
Great looking Robeson there!
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Thanks jtx, tvic, appreciate it and am keeping them coming with this Camillus Scout and some kind of star Dalia I think.
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Who needs a knife show in town when we've got AAPK at our fingertips with all the best knives and creative photos you could ever want. Great job everyone and keep the pictures coming.... ::tu:: ::clapping:: ::clapping:: ::clapping::
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dlr110 wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 9:33 pm Who needs a knife show in town when we've got AAPK at our fingertips with all the best knives and creative photos you could ever want. Great job everyone and keep the pictures coming.... ::tu:: ::clapping:: ::clapping:: ::clapping::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:08 pm thumbnail_20221013_110214.jpgthumbnail_20221013_110320.jpg
Nice pictures, exceptional knife! ::tu::
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Thanks a lot Waukonda, appreciate that as always.

Really been liking this old Camillus Scout. The can opener died and this had to fill in. Did a decent job, slow but effective and fine for camping or in a pinch. De-boxed a new toy too.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:08 pm thumbnail_20221013_110214.jpgthumbnail_20221013_110320.jpg
Love it. ::nod::
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You're really puttin' on a show Iman!!! ::tu::

Got this one from Jamie today.
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Sasquach wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:47 am You're really puttin' on a show Iman!!! ::tu::

Got this one from Jamie today.
Thanks Squach, that's a fine show yourself, very bright and appealing. Good looking knife.
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Sasquach wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:47 am You're really puttin' on a show Iman!!! ::tu::

Got this one from Jamie today.
I’m out of town and dropped it in mail as I was headed out, glad it made it, it will look good with the butter bean, I got a trapper listed and a stockman in but it’s not listed yet, but when I get back in town I’ll put them in the store. Everyone of them have a very unique and different pattern to them, and are hard to photograph to show how vibrant these handles are.
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Thanks Iman.

Jamie, you are absolutely correct. I had a very hard time with both the Butterbean and the Tear Drop getting a picture that looked good. Seems the pattern of the dichrolam defeats the auto-focus in the camera and lighting is also hard to adjust for these knives.
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Benchmade Mini Griptilian
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I think this one qualifies for this thread!!
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Nice Benchmade JTX. ::tu::

Great shot Scott!!! ::clapping:: What is that knife? At first I thought it was an Okapi but upon a closer look I'm not sure.

There was a bit of a nip in the air on our walk today. The Mighty Canine Muscle Missile has got squirrel fever real bad. With all of the squirrels out gathering food for the winter it's like watching doggie pinball, Trey bouncing from one tree to another as the tree-rats race for the shelter of the upper branches. ::rotflol::

Had the new Soddy Jr. out for the walk...
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Jtx wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:16 pm Benchmade Mini Griptilian
Very knice.
TripleF wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 4:44 pm I think this one qualifies for this thread!!
I think I agree with you.
Sasquach wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:52 pm Nice Benchmade JTX. ::tu::

Great shot Scott!!! ::clapping:: What is that knife? At first I thought it was an Okapi but upon a closer look I'm not sure.

There was a bit of a nip in the air on our walk today. The Mighty Canine Muscle Missile has got squirrel fever real bad. With all of the squirrels out gathering food for the winter it's like watching doggie pinball, Trey bouncing from one tree to another as the tree-rats race for the shelter of the upper branches. ::rotflol::

Had the new Soddy Jr. out for the walk...
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Hope you all enjoy, notice the change of leaf color all take within a week. TIA ::handshake::
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Im the first to admit my eBay knife photo's look boring and dark I really need to practice in better light and surroundings / backgrounds
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Great shots on this page gents. Keep it up. Trying to keep up with ya. New one today. Love speckled bones.
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Love that blue speckled bone Ivory, classy looking knife!
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313 Mike wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 1:07 am Love that blue speckled bone Ivory, classy looking knife!
Thanks a lot Mike, appreciate you saying.
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Love that blue bone Iman! Great pics too. ::tu::

This is another one I picked up from Jamie. Being a Sharpfinger junkie I couldn't resist.
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:47 pm Love that blue bone Iman! Great pics too. ::tu::

This is another one I picked up from Jamie. Being a Sharpfinger junkie I couldn't resist.
Thanks for the compliment Squach, appreciate that. What is the handle material of that Sharpfinger? Looks cool. I really like the splotchy look. Looks like they fit the hand so well too. Great pics as always.
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:37 pm
Sasquach wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:47 pm Love that blue bone Iman! Great pics too. ::tu::

This is another one I picked up from Jamie. Being a Sharpfinger junkie I couldn't resist.
Thanks for the compliment Squach, appreciate that. What is the handle material of that Sharpfinger? Looks cool. I really like the splotchy look. Looks like they fit the hand so well too. Great pics as always.
Thanks Iman. I'm not sure what the handle scales are made of but they are some kind of Micarta. I think Jamie said they were burlap but I don't see any weave pattern like most burlap Micarta. The layers are black, tan, and brown. It almost looks like it's paper based like Richlite.
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:53 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 4:37 pm
Sasquach wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:47 pm Love that blue bone Iman! Great pics too. ::tu::

This is another one I picked up from Jamie. Being a Sharpfinger junkie I couldn't resist.
Thanks for the compliment Squach, appreciate that. What is the handle material of that Sharpfinger? Looks cool. I really like the splotchy look. Looks like they fit the hand so well too. Great pics as always.
Thanks Iman. I'm not sure what the handle scales are made of but they are some kind of Micarta. I think Jamie said they were burlap but I don't see any weave pattern like most burlap Micarta. The layers are black, tan, and brown. It almost looks like it's paper based like Richlite.
I think that they are paper Micarta but the other I got at time I picked that one up has Burlap on it, maybe we need to ask Jeff…LOL
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